Dear ministers....gud job to u all...you all might be happy as a new political topic is intensifying for your dirty politics. some of ministers of the party in power may be happy and mesmerized in the lust for promotion, as some ministers have resigned.
While the opposition party again got a gud topic for the upcoming election season and all set to prepare their election mantra and weapon against the ruling party.
During the disasterous situation in mumbai some politician were busy with there frinds cum filmy directors discussing the issue to be shooted as a upcoming film. Our PM manmohan singh a good economist and reformer for india has been propeled to act as puppet int he hands of government supreme officials.
ministers the time has come to act as rebellion against the terorrists and to save the life of innocent people so called aam admi!!
Soon the day will come when you will point one of those at your own worthless heads and shoot yourselves. Then you can finally go where you ought to be -in the distant expanse of hell.
Mumbai After The Smoke Has Cleared
A woman cries, during a candlelight march for the victims of the Mumbai terrorist attack in which more than 195 people were killed, in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008.
A boy attends a candle lighting ceremony in Mumbai, India on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008.
Mumbai Residents walk with candles in the street near The Oberoi Hotel during a demonstration against the recent terror attacks in the city on November 30, 2008 in Mumbai, India.
Muslims release pigeons symbolising peace during a rally in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad against the Mumbai attacks November 29, 2008.
A member of a Hindu congregation holds his hands in prayer to mourn those killed in the Mumbai, India terrorist attacks, while at the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of the Rockies November 29, 2008 in Littleton, Colorado. The congregation listened to a prayer and then paused for two minutes of silence in solidarity with those killed in the attacks.
An Indian commando signs autographs for a crowd of grateful people in Mumbai November 29, 2008.
Family members of Maibam Bimolchandra Singh react as his body is brought to his hometown Imphal November 29, 2008. Singh, an employee in the Trident-Oberoi hotel in Mumbai, died in the Mumbai attacks.
Moshe Holtzberg, the 2-year-old orphan of the rabbi and his wife slain in the Mumbai Jewish center, cries during a memorial service at a synagogue in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Holtzberg will fly to Israel Monday on an Israeli Air Force jet with his parents' remains and the Indian woman who rescued him, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
An Indian Catholic woman prays following a Sunday Mass, at the Cathedral of the Holy Name, in Mumbai, India, Sunday Nov. 30, 2008.
1 comment:
Great way of askin then questions, n for sure its time wen some serious action should be taken to handle the terririst activities as we can see is past few months they have become very common. and similarly our ministers are using this as a tool for the votes in elections inspite of joining hands to take some decisions to solve this.
Har cheez ki ek hadd hoti hai yaar but these guys seems like decided to go beyond everything for fulfilling theri own motives.
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